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In reply to the discussion: WaPo Publishes Column Calling on Cable Companies to Shut Down Fox News, Newsmax, OAN: 'Incited Sedit [View all]FakeNoose
(41,511 posts)39. That won't happen because it's their own talking heads that lie the most
What needs to happen is the monopoly cable companies should take all of the biased news channels off of their basic package. Make everyone pay the premium to get Faux Noise, or MSNBC, or OANN or whatever channel they want. Not sure about CNN because even they can't claim to be "unbiased."
So once people have to pay for the bias they choose to listen to, it's going to be obvious that most of the customers are not willing to pay extra for Faux Noise. It's simple - it's capitalism in action - let the market decide.
I wish the same market principle could be applied to AM radio.
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WaPo Publishes Column Calling on Cable Companies to Shut Down Fox News, Newsmax, OAN: 'Incited Sedit [View all]
BigBearJohn
Jan 2021
OP
Kudos to WaPo! If comcrap would give us a choice to not have fux..we would jump on that!!
Thekaspervote
Jan 2021
#1
On FiOS, there's no way to block those channels. You can set profiles, but need to keep activating.
TheBlackAdder
Jan 2021
#69
Exactly. There are too many different ways to get news to be able to apply the fairness doctrine IMO
Walleye
Jan 2021
#11
Amen!!! We might save our country. We'd definitely save some really bad assholes from
BComplex
Jan 2021
#4
The cable services do use public frequencies and are regulated. The transmissions are (hopefully)
LiberalArkie
Jan 2021
#54
The only way to regulate cable is to do it like land line telephone service was regulated.
TexasProgresive
Jan 2021
#62
After Faux etc. gave rise to Drumpf and denigrated Hillary, I quit T.V. in 2016. n/t
callous taoboy
Jan 2021
#12
I'm a Spectrum cable user. I will be writing to ask for a package without Fox.
Lonestarblue
Jan 2021
#13
Laws against slander and libel exist, so why not incitement or sedition?
bucolic_frolic
Jan 2021
#14
Yes. And why not laws against spreading false information that endangers life, health, or
TryLogic
Jan 2021
#35
Fox Corp. was willing to take a loss as long as they got their message out ...
aggiesal
Jan 2021
#29
They aren't shutting down. Someone is asking cable companies to stop broadcasting.
Caliman73
Jan 2021
#49
and it's not necessary. fox is the cartoon cliff noted for RW radio, which would be easy to destroy
certainot
Jan 2021
#94
At a bare minimum, they should come with warnings like tobacco: "This Is Not News: It is Unconfirmed
lindysalsagal
Jan 2021
#22
Bezos should buy News Corp or go after them like Murdoch did to take control of WSJ.
Pepsidog
Jan 2021
#46
Or they could stop lying, although that's probably contrary to their business model. n/t
MrModerate
Jan 2021
#55
Bundling of channels is a problem. People pay for things they don't want.
Hermit-The-Prog
Jan 2021
#60
That would be the main step towards healing this "divided America" the M$M keeps going on about
Blue Owl
Jan 2021
#65
YES !!! If we want shit to come together then at the ***LEAST*** fringe FAUX News to the trash bin
uponit7771
Jan 2021
#75
To do that, one would have to after their corporate sponsors. Money is speech, remember?
turtleblossom
Jan 2021
#83
Not going to happen as the cable companies are struggling to retain customers already
cstanleytech
Jan 2021
#95